Leg warmers falling down?

here in New England It's still chilly.. I like my leg warmers as it allows me to warm up on chilly days (usually more in March than April, but what ever ) and have the option to pull them off if warmed up or leave on if chilly/windy out

anyway, I have an issue with them keep falling down.. most times it really doesn't matter as after a few miles I'm warmed up and take them off and throw into my pack, but lately the winds here on the CT shore line have made it colder and I often keep them on for the whole ride. but end up stoping 3-4 times to pull them back up....

anyone else have this issue?

I don't like tights much as 80% of the time I end up too warm and want to peel off a layer.. I've tried the warmers over the shorts, under the shorts, smaller size.. bla bla bla.. still have issues, thought under the shorts seems to work the best.. sorta..

I have the same issue and eventually gave up on the warmers and switched to tights. If I get too warm I pull the cuffs up double over my calf area to cool off a bit. I never found a solution to keeping the damn leg warmers from shimmying down constantly.

I have the same issue and eventually gave up on the warmers and switched to tights. If I get too warm I pull the cuffs up double over my calf area to cool off a bit. I never found a solution to keeping the damn leg warmers from shimmying down constantly.

ya.. I sweat WAY too much, tried that but found I actually ended up chilled 1/2 thru the ride as the moisture ends up colder and the cuffs cut off the blood flow when pulled up making my foot/leg numb :P

Tights are the only solution for that problem. At least the only solution I have found. Buying them one size to large and then pulling them up (way up) has helped in the past but they get kind of binding in the groin area. Tights just work.

I had the same problem with my Pearl Izumi knee warmers. I tried rolling the tops into my shorts but they still worked their way down. I bought a pair of the Royal Membrane knee warmers and have yet to have them slide. Silicon grippers on top and bottom and the fit is perfect.

Why don't you try long bike trousers (no tights), where you can detach the lower legs?

Zoic makes some with zip off bottoms, they look good other than you have to come up with a way to keep them out of the chain ring. They should come with a strap from the factory, attached, maybe velcro maybe not. Velcro wears out after a time.

Yes, I have found the short leg warmers completely useless as they always work their way down. I recently have been using the longer ones and put them on before my shorts so they are pretty much covering the entire length of my legs, those stay put no problem. Knickers are a nice in-between for cooler weather.

Are you wearing them with baggy shorts, or do you not otherwise have the tops under the end cuffs of your non-baggy biking shorts? I've never had a problem they are under my shorts, or if I size them tight enough.

I've noticed that I have no issues with the warmers creeping when the shorts that I wear have silicon grippers on the ends of the legs...of course, with warmers under the short legs. With my shorts that lack the silicone gripper, the warmers creep down no matter what I do.

Not advising but you could sneak into your wife's/girlfriend's underwear drawer and grab a set of garters. Not only will your leg warmers stay up, but you'll feel sexy as well . They also sell men's garters for your dress socks but I doubt they'd work well.

The ridiculousness of cycling clothes increase exponentially in relation to the distance from your bicycle.

Not advising but you could sneak into your wife's/girlfriend's underwear drawer and grab a set of garters. Not only will your leg warmers stay up, but you'll feel sexy as well . They also sell men's garters for your dress socks but I doubt they'd work well.